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This course introduces modern standard Korean language at the beginning level. Through the practice of listening and speaking basic Korean, students learn conversational skills and useful phrases on various topics in everyday life.
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The goal of this course is to provide Yonsei students an opportunity to learn and think about human rights based on the legacy of Yonsei`s founding value of the Truth and the Freedom. We hope to encourage all students to take up the mantle in continuing this legacy of furthering human rights, pursuing a more just and equitable society. Topics include The Spirit of Yonsei and Human Rights From Historic Perspective, Human Rights: In Between Freedom and Responsibility, Debates on Human Rights and History of Praxix (Civic and Political Rights), Human Rights ad Social Justice, Human Rights and Gender (Gender Equity), Human Rights and Child (Socialization Process), Human Rights and Different Abilities, Human Rights and Labor, Human Rights, Environment and Life, Human Rights and Community, Human Rights and Refugee, Human Rights and Digital Media: Ethics on Expression and Communication, Human Rights and Medicine, Human Rights, Education, and University.
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The course instructs students on basic Korean language speaking skills such as greetings and introductions; everyday conversation; simple autobiographical speech, and other expressions.
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This video production course is intended for students who have acquired basic cinematography and video production skills. With ENG shootings, students create short films or music videos based on their preferences.
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This course focuses on the evolution and diversity of organisms from prokaryotes to eukaryotes.
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This course focuses on the molecular biology of cancer. We discuss in detail topics such as biology and genetics of cells and organisms, nature of cancer, tumor viruses, cellular oncogenes, growth factors, receptors and cancer, cytoplasmic signaling circuitry programs, tumor suppressor genes, pRb and control of the cell cycle clock, p53 and apoptosis, cell immortalization, maintenance of genomic integrity. Experimental approaches are also introduced in the context of primary research articles. Cell biology and molecular biology at undergraduate levels are essential prerequisites. Topics include Biology and genetics of cells and organisms, Nature of cancer, Tumor viruses, Cellular oncogenes, Growth factors, receptors and cancer, Cytoplasmic signaling circuitry programs, Tumor suppressor genes, etc.
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This class focuses on the process of creating a TV program. By creating an actual TV program in the studio, students learn and practice everything about TV program production.
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